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economists say, it's a sign that the economy is improving. >>> and the flu was bad for us. but good for clorox. the company had a big increase in earnings, thanks for strong sales of its disinfecting wipes and other products. clorox bleach is also doing well in stores. >>> apple's upgraded ipad hits stores today. this version of the ipad 4 will be chock full of storage to the tune of 28 gigabytes. it will cost about 800 bucks for the wi-fi only version. but it will cost more for lte. >>> a penny for your thoughts? maybe not. canada's decision to stop minting pennies have many wondering how long the u.s. coin could lost. it costs more than a penny to make a penny. the canadian government is telling shop owners to round up their prices to the nearest nickel for cash transactions. interesting. >>> imagine this. being a billionaire at 30 years old. owner of a wildly popular hamburger chain. bloomberg has blown the cover on lindsay torres. in-n-out burger, the chain with a cult following across the western states and texas. it was started by her grandparents. but torres had to t
economists say, it's a sign that the economy is improving. >>> and the flu was bad for us. but good for clorox. the company had a big increase in earnings, thanks for strong sales of its disinfecting wipes and other products. clorox bleach is also doing well in stores. >>> apple's upgraded ipad hits stores today. this version of the ipad 4 will be chock full of storage to the tune of 28 gigabytes. it will cost about 800 bucks for the wi-fi only version. but it will cost more...
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leon panetta personally approved the use of special equipment that apparently could be used like, say, for detecting ieds overseas. it was allowed to be used here. there were soldiers here. soldiers only used to operate the equipment, not in any way to go in with law enforcement. they don't have that power. >> how unusual is that, martin, that leon panetta of the defense department, that's the highest level of the american military system, would be involved in this? >> yeah, that's extremely unusual, you're right, erin. there were also reports of unmanned surveillance, drones, that have been used. that hasn't been concerned. but it gives you a sense there was from the highest levels a very strong commitment and feeling of sympathy for the little boy and trying to get it resolved in a way where he was safe and that's what happened. >> martin savidge, thank you very much. everyone i know has been talking about the little boy and what it was like for him down in the darkness in that bunker. i want to bring in a psychiatrist and director of children's services for l.a. county hospitals, a
leon panetta personally approved the use of special equipment that apparently could be used like, say, for detecting ieds overseas. it was allowed to be used here. there were soldiers here. soldiers only used to operate the equipment, not in any way to go in with law enforcement. they don't have that power. >> how unusual is that, martin, that leon panetta of the defense department, that's the highest level of the american military system, would be involved in this? >> yeah, that's...
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stay with us. fox 5 news at 10:00 just getting started. >>> well, tonight the ravens are back home in baltimore. the plane carrying the super bowl champions temperatured down at marshall bwi airport late this afternoon. meantime i'm here with sports director scott smith scott, not only a late night for fans but partying for the players. >> they avoided the distraction successfully that is new orleans and then had to wait through the longest super bowl ever, but finally the party was well underway and the owner hosted a private party where head coach john harbaugh said he danced the night away with his young daughter allison and super bowl mvp joe flacco said he was operating on about an hour and a half of sleep, so running on fumes this morning but happily talked about the game at a news conference this morning. harbaugh joked he thought he had lost the lombardi trophy at some point. then the team hopped aboard the charter touching down in baltimore just after 5 p.m., the emotion of
stay with us. fox 5 news at 10:00 just getting started. >>> well, tonight the ravens are back home in baltimore. the plane carrying the super bowl champions temperatured down at marshall bwi airport late this afternoon. meantime i'm here with sports director scott smith scott, not only a late night for fans but partying for the players. >> they avoided the distraction successfully that is new orleans and then had to wait through the longest super bowl ever, but...
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help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >> back and starting with visibility which are much better than they were yesterday. look at the visibility, six miles an hour in santa rosa and the rest of us are ten miles. no thick fog during the morning. the cloud cover is taking forever to get to the road. it is thicker and more widespread and the commute will be gray. here is the cold front that moves through quietly and on the back side there is dry air bringing sunshine late in the afternoon. temperatures in the mid-to-upper 50's with partly sunny afternoon, more sunshine but mid-to-upper 50's tomorrow and lit showers for thursday and a scatter shower is possible on friday. sue? >> we go to san leandro with reports of an accident northbound 880, two left lanes and the latest has been cleared on the shoulder with emergency crews possibly still blocking the right lane, but the accident itself is off to the
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simulators are used to train doctors when they are using lap scopes. this is the first for brain operations. >>> cuts to things like education and training, energy and national security will cost us jobs. >> tough talk from president obama today on those automatic spending cuts set to kick in on march 1. and those cuts could have a devastating impact on the economy, especially around here where so many livelihoods are directly linked to the federal government. president obama wants congress to act before it is too late. as danielle nottingham explains, the president is
simulators are used to train doctors when they are using lap scopes. this is the first for brain operations. >>> cuts to things like education and training, energy and national security will cost us jobs. >> tough talk from president obama today on those automatic spending cuts set to kick in on march 1. and those cuts could have a devastating impact on the economy, especially around here where so many livelihoods are directly linked to the federal government. president obama...
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the big question, how much time could you spend in traffic if you like most of us? that answer would be way too much. here is a shot of his 80 in emeryville. a study confirms it gets really bad. researchers at texas a&m found u.s. commuters spend a total of 121 billion dollars of wasted time and gasoline sitting in traffic, last year alone. that is $800 for each of us on the road, so commuters are building big delays into their schedules by allowing for an hour drive time for a trip that could take us 20 minutes without traffic. worse commutes in the country: washington, dc. los angeles. san francisco. and new york city. when we break it down that is a delay each day of 53 minutes for washington, dc, 48 minutes for los angeles, and 47 minutes for the san francisco-oakland area. the study could be food for thought or fuel for thought for transportation officials who are trying to ease congestion and keep traffic flowing through the bay area and all of the country. >> cornell, thank you very much. oakland police are looking into a devastating crash caught on camera, t
the big question, how much time could you spend in traffic if you like most of us? that answer would be way too much. here is a shot of his 80 in emeryville. a study confirms it gets really bad. researchers at texas a&m found u.s. commuters spend a total of 121 billion dollars of wasted time and gasoline sitting in traffic, last year alone. that is $800 for each of us on the road, so commuters are building big delays into their schedules by allowing for an hour drive time for a trip that...
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less for us. more for you. . >>> after being held prisoner in an underground bunker in alabama for nearly a week, a little kindergartner named ethan is safe and sound with his family, but we are left with a lot of questions about his kidnapper, jimmy lee dykes who died in monday's fbi raid. beginning with this, how was this man free to pull this off. neighbors are telling us he was a pretty scary and dangerous guy. >> i regret not warning some of the neighbors of some of his tendencies and telling him he's the type of guy you might need to stay away from. he could be dangerous in the future. >> something is not right with him and it's just very hard to explain, unless you have seen him and saw how he acts. >> he has been for a long time a source of concern. he killed one of my dogs. he has been like a time bomb waiting to go off. >> a time bomb waiting to go off, our senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin joins me for more. a lot of people wondered how jimmy lee dykes got to the point of being a man
less for us. more for you. . >>> after being held prisoner in an underground bunker in alabama for nearly a week, a little kindergartner named ethan is safe and sound with his family, but we are left with a lot of questions about his kidnapper, jimmy lee dykes who died in monday's fbi raid. beginning with this, how was this man free to pull this off. neighbors are telling us he was a pretty scary and dangerous guy. >> i regret not warning some of the neighbors of some of his...
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i use it when i run and use it when i work out here in my home. ♪ everything is going to be all right ♪ >> reporter: the app is like a gps tracker for weight loss. it is a game. pitting her up against her friends we can nudge each other to say i haven't seen you working out in a while. when i see my friends jumping me in points, no, i have to get a workout in today. when i see where i land innocent points, maybe i can get in another walk at lunch time. >> reporter: counting on friends. all kinds of incentives to break a sweat. you commit to the days you will work out and how much you are willing to pay if you miss one. at the end of week those who skip the gym feed the pool and the dedicated split the money. for those forgetful at what they ate or did, it is like a diary for logging mood, activities and weight. it even works online. for $100 you can get a pedometer tracked by your phone. gaining traction with techies is called moves. pair your phone in your pocket or bag and it traction your daily steps whether you are walking, running, dri cycling. once you get home and want to coo
i use it when i run and use it when i work out here in my home. ♪ everything is going to be all right ♪ >> reporter: the app is like a gps tracker for weight loss. it is a game. pitting her up against her friends we can nudge each other to say i haven't seen you working out in a while. when i see my friends jumping me in points, no, i have to get a workout in today. when i see where i land innocent points, maybe i can get in another walk at lunch time. >> reporter: counting on...
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it will fly by us. as it comes near us, it will be in the daylight, it will not be as easy to see obviously. as it comes through and we get farther away, it will be about 8,000 miles farther away by the time the u.s. gets to rotate around to see this thing. >> thank you, chad. >> you're welcome, brooke. >>> vacation nightmare. men wearing hoods and carrying guns reportedly burst into a resort and rape half a dozen women. we're on the case. >>> plus, who to kill and who to spare? a leaked memo raises serious questions about the president's kill list. >>> he spent a week under ground as a hostage. but now how does a little boy and his family begin to heal? wendy walsh from "the doctors" joins me live. the news is now. she's still the one for you - you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the
it will fly by us. as it comes near us, it will be in the daylight, it will not be as easy to see obviously. as it comes through and we get farther away, it will be about 8,000 miles farther away by the time the u.s. gets to rotate around to see this thing. >> thank you, chad. >> you're welcome, brooke. >>> vacation nightmare. men wearing hoods and carrying guns reportedly burst into a resort and rape half a dozen women. we're on the case. >>> plus, who to kill and...
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like i said, he's so special to all of us. and not only to all of us, but to the whole community. we try to spend as much time with him as we possibly can. i mean, i just can't tell you how much he means to all of us. >> i'll bet you all are getting ready for a great birthday celebration tomorrow. >> oh, yes. >> yes. >> we heard that there was a lot of birthday cards being collected. and i'm sure it will be a day that he won't forget for a long time. >> well, wish ethan happy birthday for us. thank you. >> we will. >> we sure will. and thank you. >> turning 6. and he's with his family. and that's what counts. >>> let's go to josh for the other top stories. >> that's terrific news. good morning to all of you. we're going to begin with a wake-up call for drivers. we just learned that gas prices have skyrocketed. biggest jump. hitting a record for this time of year. and cecilia vega is here to explain why. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning. one week ago, check this out. the average price, $3.36 a gallon. this morning, we're all the way up to $3.54. that's a whopping 18
like i said, he's so special to all of us. and not only to all of us, but to the whole community. we try to spend as much time with him as we possibly can. i mean, i just can't tell you how much he means to all of us. >> i'll bet you all are getting ready for a great birthday celebration tomorrow. >> oh, yes. >> yes. >> we heard that there was a lot of birthday cards being collected. and i'm sure it will be a day that he won't forget for a long time. >> well, wish...
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ktvu channel 2 reporter, tara moriarty, joins us live to let us know how much time drivers spend behind the wheel and why the gridlock is costing so much money. >> reporter: good morning. ever since 5:30 this morning, the traffic has been stop and go. a clear point the new study is trying to make, the bay area is one of the most congested cities in america. the new study by the texas transportation institute shows that in 2011, americans allowed for an hour of driving time for a trip that would normally only take 20 minutes with no traffic. the cities that topped the list, the washington, d.c./northern virginia area came in number one. followed by los angeles, san francisco, new york, boston, houston, atlanta, chicago, philadelphia and seattle. so los angeles, still worse off than we were. the study found that commuters spent 5-- 5.5 billion extra hours on the road and bought 3 billion gallons of gas and that breaks down to 800 hours wasted. experts say this is a direct result that the economy is rebounding. good news there. the city that has the least congestion, pensacola, florida. th
ktvu channel 2 reporter, tara moriarty, joins us live to let us know how much time drivers spend behind the wheel and why the gridlock is costing so much money. >> reporter: good morning. ever since 5:30 this morning, the traffic has been stop and go. a clear point the new study is trying to make, the bay area is one of the most congested cities in america. the new study by the texas transportation institute shows that in 2011, americans allowed for an hour of driving time for a trip that...
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tracy, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >> i'll admit. i used both of my pregnancies to not workout. and i think a lot of people are afraid they're going to do something wrong. >> that's so valid. and doctors, experts say, no. we don't know as much as the mother. i'm a dance aerobics queen. and i don't do any jumping during my pregnancy. >> it doesn't have to be high-impact. >> i only do the muscular structure work. there's a hormone that's in our bodies to help our hips and everything change shape. we can keep things awake and alert and connected. that's what "the pregnant project" is all about. that hormone stays in our bodies for six months after pregnancy. we can use that to our advantage to get our bodies back if we keep things awake. >> that makes so much sense. we are helping kim staying fit. show us the moves you've been giving her to work on. >> she's doing fantastic. >> and our moms are going to follow along. >> these ladies, they look amazing. we're going to take one weight. we're going to take it behind us. we're going to stab
tracy, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >> i'll admit. i used both of my pregnancies to not workout. and i think a lot of people are afraid they're going to do something wrong. >> that's so valid. and doctors, experts say, no. we don't know as much as the mother. i'm a dance aerobics queen. and i don't do any jumping during my pregnancy. >> it doesn't have to be high-impact. >> i only do the muscular structure work. there's a hormone that's...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. martha: it turns out that sunday night's black out may not have been a complete surprise to the officials at the superdome. a newly released memo shows there were concerns about a potential power outage as early as october. the oversight board spent more than a h-fr a millio half a million dollars upgrading the electrical system. the exact cause of the black out still under investigation but superdome officials say that it did not appear to be elated to the equipmentee placement. gregg: half a million down the drain. martha: what was it. gregg: they still had a black out. their story never made sense. we are following events at the white house. very shortly the president will be speak
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. martha: it turns out that sunday night's black out may not have been a complete surprise to the officials at the superdome. a newly released memo...
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help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ [ telephone rings ] good evening this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. adlib he's an older brother with a lot of younger brothers and says that's something they would do there's going to be a super bowl >>> the lights go i had, it's 28:6, just out of halftime, and bang zoom we're 28:6. the lights go out. you don't find that suspects? >> believe me. don't get me started. my dad is a big conspiracy theories. so you know, that's the last thing we need to talk about. >> i would think that maybe is that the kind of thing that john's brother jim might have been up to? [ laughter ] >> whatever it takes. you know? >>> the harbaugh brothers have a special relationship. >> a football thing going on, too. >> it was fun. >> the 9ers went on the scoring surge and got it tied after the lights
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help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ took her mom's car from a >>> you might expect it from a teenager but a 6-year-old girl? police say she took her mom's car for a spin. mom was asleep. the girl apparently wanted to see her dad so she drove off. after about a mile, she hit several parked cars, backed into a neighbor's yard, and hit a pole and as you can see it was snowing, too. nobody was injured. no charges have been filed. she has 10 years and then drivers training. >> six years old. impressive. >> not if you're the parent. [ laughter ] >>> let's go to the bay bridge right now. so far traffic is moving nicely as you work your way at the bay bridge toll plaza. no delays to report. metering lights remain off. jumping over to 580/680 in pleasanton. we have some extra volume as you work your way westbound. not seeing major problems through the altamont pass. traffic quiet seeing the usual stuff
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slate shows us what moments got the most buzz. gabe slate tech report the most buzz is only 3 markets in texas, with a passionate make out system for old milwaukee. and based on people this taco bell with elderly friends, and search engines, if you average it ,,, these are the top 3 and the doritos and m &m.. t witter statistics are crazy with the top 3. and face book...and yahoo and google. >> next at 8-30. kron-4 uncovers new details about the man considered the prime suspect in the 19-84 disappearance of 10-year-old kevin collins. and a look at the work being done to get the new eastern span of the bay bridge open to commuters by labor day. >> jacqueline: this live look outside the golden gate bridge. reduced visibility are around a number of places. the fog could be an issue. . well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, th
slate shows us what moments got the most buzz. gabe slate tech report the most buzz is only 3 markets in texas, with a passionate make out system for old milwaukee. and based on people this taco bell with elderly friends, and search engines, if you average it ,,, these are the top 3 and the doritos and m &m.. t witter statistics are crazy with the top 3. and face book...and yahoo and google. >> next at 8-30. kron-4 uncovers new details about the man considered the prime suspect in the...
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what do you use? >> well, they use some sort of a distraction device. there has been a lot of discussion of throw ago flash bang into the bunker. they probably didn't do that because the concussion might have been contained contained at have harm the little boy. so they probably did some sort of explosion someplace else, anything to get the hostage taker to flinch, to look another direction, and a split second, literally less than a second is all the time those guys need to get in and get on target and eliminate the threat. >> brian: you got all these three teams, they're all working together. knowing this, he's already killed somebody. and he's a decorated vietnam veteran. you know you're not going to take down a novice. >> right. that's one of the things that the negotiators, they begin to contribute to the intelligence from the very first moment. they begin to ask him questions. they figure out how he's going to react. they begin to create a profile of what to expect from this guy if they come in. so all three teams worked together pretty well. >> br
what do you use? >> well, they use some sort of a distraction device. there has been a lot of discussion of throw ago flash bang into the bunker. they probably didn't do that because the concussion might have been contained contained at have harm the little boy. so they probably did some sort of explosion someplace else, anything to get the hostage taker to flinch, to look another direction, and a split second, literally less than a second is all the time those guys need to get in and get...
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she joins us live with more. good morning to you, doctor. tell us about this problem. what is the problem? >> good morning. basically take care of our kids. put us on a schedule. but we as adults are just skipping important shots. not just on our health but also on our economy. we saw last year there were about 37,000 cases of pneumonia. there's a pneumonia shot out there. any adult who has a chronic illness. again, that's a shot -- seniors, caucasian seniors are not getting it. and people who have asthma or heart disease or lung disease. whooping cough, wow, numbers were as high or higher than they were in 1955. my goodness. we need to start definitely start vaccinating our pregnant women. talking about third try mefter the babies get very sick. we saw about 18 deaths and half were in babies under the age of 3 months. that's another one on the list. hepatitis for healthcare providers and high risk activities or lifestyles. so there's a whole list there. really easy to find out what you need. go on the web site cdc.gov. and it will give you exactly what you need. >> ho
she joins us live with more. good morning to you, doctor. tell us about this problem. what is the problem? >> good morning. basically take care of our kids. put us on a schedule. but we as adults are just skipping important shots. not just on our health but also on our economy. we saw last year there were about 37,000 cases of pneumonia. there's a pneumonia shot out there. any adult who has a chronic illness. again, that's a shot -- seniors, caucasian seniors are not getting it. and...
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> this is the second time they launched anlimals into space. a mouse, a turtle, and a worm were launched into space in 2010. >> space turtle, space mouse, space worm -- inspired the iranian hit "shia pets." >> then there's this study. gamblers may have fixed the biggest sport in the world. we'll show you who allegedly did it and how much money was involved ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> good morning, everyone. it is 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this morning." it was a life and death choice by fbi agents. we'll show you why authorities say they couldn't wait any longer to free a little boy held prisoner under ground for nearly a week. >>> and there's new warnings about the supplements millions of americans rely on for their health. >>> first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> the seven-day standoff ended as violently as it began, with a gunshot. >> fbi agents raided an underground bunker yesterday, sh
use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> this is the second time they launched anlimals into space. a mouse, a turtle, and a worm were launched into space in 2010. >> space turtle, space mouse, space worm -- inspired the iranian hit "shia pets." >> then there's this study. gamblers may have fixed the biggest sport in the world. we'll show you who allegedly did it and how much money was involved ahead on "cbs this...
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they send people after us to watch us. however, on this trip to the christian town, we did not have a government minder with us. this is clearly a community in sednaya that feels they're under threat. they clearly feel that they're afraid of what might happen if bashar al assad is to fall. >> fred pleitgen, a rare opportunity to see what's happening there. thanks very much. >>> i want to alert our viewers here in the united states and around the world, you can see more of fred's extraordinary reporting from inside syria. simply go to cnn.com/world. >>> horrifying 911 tapes from the moments after a navy s.e.a.l. sniper was murdered at a texas gun range. you'll hear what his sister has to say about the suspects. stand by. epp;o/ñ0/pt>> we're just getting some new information here into the situation room. new information about the nomination of the former senator, chuck hagel, to be the nation's next secretary of defense. let's go to capitol hill to dana bash. what are you learning? >> reporter: cnn has learned that chu
they send people after us to watch us. however, on this trip to the christian town, we did not have a government minder with us. this is clearly a community in sednaya that feels they're under threat. they clearly feel that they're afraid of what might happen if bashar al assad is to fall. >> fred pleitgen, a rare opportunity to see what's happening there. thanks very much. >>> i want to alert our viewers here in the united states and around the world, you can see more of fred's...
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it's always new to us. we're just learning about this now. >> well, a lot of it is emerging science and information. and science is a long process. it takes time to go through the scientific system and to make sure that our is are dotted and ts are crossed. it's not a very rapid type of program. and the scientists like to take their time to make sure their information is accurate. >> you don't want to poison ocean with chemicals you put in. but i think it's going to take something like that to counteract that. >> definite. >> i doing better with co2 emissions per person, cars are doing better, so we are making twice as many cars. i'm thinking a million little sparking machines to spark the carbon and the oxygen apart and get the carbon dioxide to fall out. a tremendous -- the amount of carbon dioxide in the air now is overwhelming. >> we far surpassed 350 parts per million. we'll blow past 450, blow past 550 probably. we know -- chad's right -- we have to take carbon out of the atmosphere at a certain point
it's always new to us. we're just learning about this now. >> well, a lot of it is emerging science and information. and science is a long process. it takes time to go through the scientific system and to make sure that our is are dotted and ts are crossed. it's not a very rapid type of program. and the scientists like to take their time to make sure their information is accurate. >> you don't want to poison ocean with chemicals you put in. but i think it's going to take something...
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basically using shoes. inserting smart phones and old recycled head sets so they can now use these as the new smart phone. cool using it on christian louboutin's, and nike air trainers. >> futuristic. >> little bit. >> future to the basics. chewing gum look we have right here. really good gum, never tried it. that you can think 10% faster, and it takes your t i think someone at my friend's school has this thing called autism. my friend's brother's son has autism. my neneighbor's son has autism. my son has autism. announcer: autism is gettingloser to home. today, 1 in 88 children is diagnosed with autis- that's a 1,000% increase in the last 40 years. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- dramatic end. a 5-year-old boy held hostage underground for a week is set free. >> the boy's captor is dead. a small alabama town is relieved. but so, so many questions remain this morning. it's tuesday, february 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good tues
basically using shoes. inserting smart phones and old recycled head sets so they can now use these as the new smart phone. cool using it on christian louboutin's, and nike air trainers. >> futuristic. >> little bit. >> future to the basics. chewing gum look we have right here. really good gum, never tried it. that you can think 10% faster, and it takes your t i think someone at my friend's school has this thing called autism. my friend's brother's son has autism. my...
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basically using shoes. inserting smart phones and old recycled head sets so they can now use these as the new smart phone. cool using it on christian louboutin's, and nike air trainers. >> futuristic. >> little bit. >> future to the basics. chewing gum look we have right here. really good gum, never tried it. that you can think 10% faster, and it takes your >>> this morning on "world news now" -- dramatic end. a 5-year-old boy held hostage underground for a week is set free. >> the boy's captor is dead. a small alabama town is relieved. but so, so many questions remain this morning. it's tuesday, february 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good tuesday morning, i'm rob nelson. >> i'm diana perez. we'll get to the latest from the fbi and alabama investigators in our top story. and then to connecticut, a town just outside of newtown where movie makers were ready to shoot a film about a school campus shooting. we'll hear from how the town is reacting. >> first thought maybe this wa
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we're told there was high-tech detection device that was used here, typically used in war zones to find homemade bombs. the questions about cameras, the questions about other elements that were used inside this bunker or around it to find out what was inside, those questions have not yet been answered by the fbi or maybe they will not be answered, but i can tell you this, the fbi knows that leading up to this operation into the raid that jimmy lee dykes had a gun, so in some way they could either see that shape or see the actual gun itself, hopefully we'll get those answers. >> why all the secrecy, though? it's difficult to understand why authorities aren't coming out and saying exactly how this went down. >> reporter: yeah, all they're telling us is that it ended with him being fatally shot. i can tell you that the shooting review board from d.c. is on its way to midland city to complete that investigation. that has some information that hopefully we'll get soon. i reached out to the fbi contact this morning i've been speaking with during this and i said when are we going to get these
we're told there was high-tech detection device that was used here, typically used in war zones to find homemade bombs. the questions about cameras, the questions about other elements that were used inside this bunker or around it to find out what was inside, those questions have not yet been answered by the fbi or maybe they will not be answered, but i can tell you this, the fbi knows that leading up to this operation into the raid that jimmy lee dykes had a gun, so in some way they could...
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send us your pictures, tell us what you love about the windy city. use #todaychicago. >>> natalie is standing by with a look at all the headlines. good morning, natalie. >> good morning, matt, al and savannah. good morning, everyone. >>> authorities are searching for possible explosives today in an underground bunker where a school boy was held for seven d days. sheriff wally olson has described the child who has gone home now from the hospital. >> like a breath of fresh air. >> reporter: the kidnapper was also suspected of killing a school bus driver. officials say they used a camera to monitor activity in his bunker and moved in when they believed the boy was in imminent danger. >>> japanese investigators say the battery that overheated on a boeing 787 dreamliner last month in japan showed evidence of the same chemical reaction that caused battery overheating on dreamliner in boston. all 50 of the 787s in operation worldwide have been grounded. but on monday, boeing asked the faa for permission to resume test flights. >>> passengers say a tour bus
send us your pictures, tell us what you love about the windy city. use #todaychicago. >>> natalie is standing by with a look at all the headlines. good morning, natalie. >> good morning, matt, al and savannah. good morning, everyone. >>> authorities are searching for possible explosives today in an underground bunker where a school boy was held for seven d days. sheriff wally olson has described the child who has gone home now from the hospital. >> like a breath of...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> 19 minutes past the hour here on tuesday. welcome back to "starting point." developing story we have been following for a week here. this little 5-year-old boy, named ethan, held captive for nearly a week in this bunker, finally has been freed. the fbi raided the bung ker, rescuing ethan yesterday afternoon and his captor was killed. >> joining us now is dale county sheriff wally olson. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> can you walk us through the distribution to launch the dramatic raid? what was the trigger that made authorities go in? >> deter why a >> deterioration as far as negotiation and we had to make a decision. >> when you talk about the deterioration of the situ
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can you tell us about it? >> well, jon, this is something that began 12 years ago and it's had a long hiatus. and that is reviewing that which we agree about. today we're hearing that we agree about high-skilled people, particularly ones who get advanced degrees in science and math from u.s. universities. they need to be allowed to stay here because they're net creators of jobs. we're also hearing about the need for a guest worker program for migrant labor, for people who pick our crops. and then in between we have 11 million people, many of whom have been here a long time, we need to come to consensus at least on the things we can agree on and take care of those including making sure we don't have to go through this exercise again and again. you know, america allows one million people to come here legally to become citizens every every year. we have to take a little credit for the fact that even though our system is broken, it's still the most generous in the world. jon: the republican party, well, 7 out of 1
can you tell us about it? >> well, jon, this is something that began 12 years ago and it's had a long hiatus. and that is reviewing that which we agree about. today we're hearing that we agree about high-skilled people, particularly ones who get advanced degrees in science and math from u.s. universities. they need to be allowed to stay here because they're net creators of jobs. we're also hearing about the need for a guest worker program for migrant labor, for people who pick our crops....
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just tune in to us, live team coverage at 1030time and you can join us on abc 2. we'll stream it on abc2news.com. and this is going to a picture your travel. if they take you anywhere near downtown and back to lauren cook with a look at the roads. >> you will want to leave yourself plenty of time. beginning at 1030time, many of road -- 10:30, many roads will be shut counsel. for a -- shut down. for a complete list, go to abc2news.com. and we're following severalbacks, a serious crash shut down at woodlawn and keenan drive and on the outlook, this is the delays. the average speed clocking in at 34 miles an hour on the outer loop from 795 and to 70. another crash on 95 and to hartford county, blocks one southbound lane and this is meteorologist lynette charles. >> and check out what is going on in kent island. plenty of clouds around and mostly cloudy skies in throughout the day and some sunshine. temperaturewise, we're on the cold side at 20 degrees now in northville; 29, west minister and catonsville, 32 degrees and make sure you bundle up out and about. the high
just tune in to us, live team coverage at 1030time and you can join us on abc 2. we'll stream it on abc2news.com. and this is going to a picture your travel. if they take you anywhere near downtown and back to lauren cook with a look at the roads. >> you will want to leave yourself plenty of time. beginning at 1030time, many of road -- 10:30, many roads will be shut counsel. for a -- shut down. for a complete list, go to abc2news.com. and we're following severalbacks, a serious crash shut...